As I am sitting here on the East Coast awaiting the fury of Winter Storm - what are we on now? Q? Rocky? Xerxes? - I can't help thinking about sandwiches. There are so many good ones out there and the possible combinations are virtually endless.

The most important element of any sandwich is the foundation - or the bread. Whether it's a thick slice of whole wheat, a nice deli style pumpernickle, soft pita, hoagie roll or tortilla - the bread makes the sandwich.

One of my personal favorites that I used to make at a restaurant I worked at was a BLT made with this incredible bacon-tomato bread that we got from a local bakery. We'd toast that then slap on some avocado mayonnaise, a couple or five slices of crispy pancetta, a slab of romaine and thick sliced roma tomatoes. To. Die. For.

So, my question to you is: What is your favorite sandwich!

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LOL on the topic, when I get the munchies I have a weak spot for peanut butter with blueberry preserves.

For regular sandwiches I mix it up but I think my fave is the black pepper turkey breast from Hillshire Farms combined with horseradish cheese on beefsteak rye, maybe throw on a couple slabs of hard salami. Yum!

One of my favorite sandwiches to make is a grilled turkey & cheese. I use 9 grain bread since it grills firm. The turkey is cracked pepper shaved very thin. The cheese is usually a combination of English cheddar, German Butterkase, and either Irish Erin Gold or Danish Havarti. Excellent stuff. “One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.” ~ Bryant H. McGill

I order it on Rosemary Parmesan bread. On it is marinated chicken, olives, tomatoes, cheddar cheese, bacon, and ranch. Then the whole thing is lightly toasted, and finally crisp lettuce added to it. (You're supposed to have onions on it too, but yuck! Why would I do that?)

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Yeah Quiznos is yummy, lots of good stuff there. We had one in town but unfortunately it was owned by the same person who ran the local comic shop (Moondance - where I got my start). They both went under.

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